They caused Scroope to snigger and Charles to grin, but in me they raised a feeling of indignation.
But when she went away, he came down again and dared me to bring any more old women in to snigger and make jokes at his expense, as he angrily put it.
She said, severely, that she couldn't to save her life see why any mortal man should snigger because a Christian wife and children seven mourned for John Peters who had gone to heaven.
He took no objection as he took the pap; while Snigger was glad to be able to do an unusual kindness without compromising the parish.
They discharged Snigger for breach of orders, substituting a relative of Mr. Stink.
The last two words were spoken with a snigger which was certainly a man's, though he still felt that the voice itself might be either masculine or feminine.
He rounded off his sentence with the snigger which had so jarred on the young man's sensitive nerves, and which affected Gladys so unpleasantly that, with what seemed to be a start of repulsion, she moved closer to her lover's side.
Again he gave vent to the snigger which so jarred on the young man's nerves.
But a glance at Mr. Ranks, and an audible snigger coming from the doorway, suddenly changed his mind.
A snigger went round the gathering, and Tresler knew that it was he who was being summoned.
That rascal Ferfitchkin followed with his nasty little snigger like a puppy yapping.
The minx lifted her blue eyes to his with such ingenuous regret in them that Stanhope laughed, and pipes were shifted to permit the listeners above their heads to snigger approval of her quip.
But the voice of Auntie was ever in his ears, exhorting him, with that shrill and peculiar snigger of which she never seemed to grow weary, to be a man and bear it, as he stumbled on and on into the night.
A snigger from the doorway gave point to the words; on which Lady Dunborough turned wrathfully in that direction.
And as they passed he heard them both snigger--she with a little high-pitched, flippant snigger worthy of a London bar-maid.
Isn't it ludicrous as well as pitiful--a thing to make one snigger through one's tears?
But a snigger from behind me Just in time came to remind me Of the presence of my caddie--and I blessed the Knave of Clubs!
What secret relationship is there between John Ruskin, Swinburne, and George Augustus Sala, that they should snigger and grin on catching each other's eyes?